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Poor Max, thanks for sharing on the blog for those of us who are boycotting the f'book!I read your earlier post and I have to give Rohan credit for figuring out that timer thing, that's pretty smart in a way....I know you aren't amused, but really the kids that I taught like him in art class were the ones I loved the most, the ones that pushed the limits, questioned everything and wanted to do things on their own terms. It's maddening at this age, but think what a strong mind he will have as an adult! The lying thing sucks of course. I was a huge liar as a kid, and I just won't tolerate it with Wesley,she knows that I find it disrespectful and I have always told her the truth is easier to remember. Lies are hard to remember and get you in way more trouble than you do when you tell the truth!Any ideas for my poor child that is trying to write a play for her college application to the School of the Arts and her school's 7th grade class?

This is a written journey of motherhood but also a place for artistic release... something that is mine for me to do when I have forgotten who me is. It is a journal and a guide and a memory holder. There will be magic and mayhem, honesty and fabrication, and lots of dreaming.